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Hey all,

Just wondering if anyone in Hobart or thereabouts might be able to lend me a set of 4 wheels with road legal tires for a few hours this saturday afternoon so I can get my R32 (5 stud) across the pits - Mine have a bit of camber wear, and being a gts4 I would like to keep them all the same. I have a set of spare wheels I if needed while I borrow yours, and I will pick up and return the wheels with beers of your choice :P If you can help me out I would really appreciate it, shoot me a PM if you can. Thanks everybody!

Ah yeah i have Funz's 17's you can borrow as well Dave :(

dopnt quite think they have legal tred for a pits pass lol. might need them this weekend as i might be selling them :D. ive got 2 stock r33 rims with legal rubber at home and if i ask my friend for my other 2 rims back they easily have legal tred available.**

(messaged my friend to see if i can get them back , will be available to borrow if so, she said she can get her other tyres fixed and get mine back so ill have an update soon , PM me for more info)

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dopnt quite think they have legal tred for a pits pass lol. might need them this weekend as i might be selling them :). ive got 2 stock r33 rims with legal rubber at home and if i ask my friend for my other 2 rims back they easily have legal tred available.**

(messaged my friend to see if i can get them back , will be available to borrow if so, she said she can get her other tyres fixed and get mine back so ill have an update soon , PM me for more info)

All good mate i was only joking about yours.

I have a full set of 16's with brand new rubber that Dave can use ;)

cool cool then :) wanna put new rubber on my rims then :)

No worries, how big's your budget ;)

Nice one, thanks guys :) I cant wait to get this car on the road!

Your welcome to grab them anytime mate but be warned they are brand new so i will know if you have any fun :banana:

Thanks Ben - I dont think I will be going too silly, the last thing I want is to draw any attention to myself driving an unregistered car! I will give you a shout as soon as I know my rear hub has its new ball joint pressed in and I will be all set for saturday :(

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